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人教版九年級下冊英語期中測試真題卷一、選擇題(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。1.﹣﹣﹣Whydidn'tyouhelpthelittleboy?﹣﹣﹣Oh,hehadstruggledtohisfeet______Icouldrunoverandofferedanyhelp.A.before B.a(chǎn)fter C.when D.since2.Theyremainedfullofhopeanddetermination_____theirrepeatedfailures.A.insteadof B.insearchof C.becauseof D.inspiteof3.Fearisoneofthemanyenemieshiddeninsideus,andif______uncontrolled,itcandestroyourlives.A.leaving B.left C.havingleft D.tobeleft4.Weliveinthissocietynow________literallysomeoneisalwayshelping.A.when B.where C.that D.what5.Manycompaniesdon'trealize____importantthecustomersare,whichiswhytheylosetheircustomersunconsciously.A.what B.whether C.how D.which6.Aftercompletingthetraining,I,togetherwithmyclassmates,____tothetownthatwasfarfromthecity.A.weresent B.wassent C.havebeensent D.hasbeensent7.﹣Theroad____outsidetheschoolbothersthestudentsalot.﹣Actually,wedon'tknowwhenitwillbecompleted.A.beingbuilt B.tobebuilt C.tobuilt D.built8.﹣﹣﹣IsitconvenienttoyouifIcallyouupat9o'clocktomorrowmorning?﹣﹣﹣I'mafraidnot.I______ameetingthen.A.willhaveattended B.wasattending C.willbeattending D.a(chǎn)mattending9.﹣﹣﹣Thankyouforremindingmeofthetime,orIlatefortheflightyesterday.﹣﹣﹣Don'tmentionit.A.willhavebeen B.wouldhavebeen C.mustbe D.couldbe10.______themotherreallydoubtsis______hersonwilljointhearmysoon.A.That;what B.What;whether C.That;whether D.What;that二、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)11.(6分)Somepeopleski(滑雪)downmountains.Othersclimbhugerocksorphotographdangerousanimals.Whydopeopleenjoyriskyactivitieslikethese?Somepeopletakeriskssimplybecauseitmakesthemfeelgood.Psychologist(心理學家)Marvinsaysthatthiskindofexplorers(探險者)arealwayslookingforchangeandexcitement.Whenpeopledosomethingneworrisky,achemical(化學物質(zhì))inthebraincreatesapleasantfeeling.Theylovethisfeelingandwanttoexperienceitasoftenaspossible.Otherpeopledon'ttakerisksforthefeelingofexcitementbuttoachieveagoal.Forexample,MikeFaywentonadangerous2,000﹣milespecialjourneyincentralAfrica.Heworkedtohelpsavethewildlifethere.Fay'sexpeditionshelpedcreate13nationalparks.Forotherpeople,suchasextremeathletes(極限運動員),takingrisksispartoftheirjob.SportspsychologistShanesaysextremeathletesseetheworlddifferently.Inadangerousactivity,mostpeopleprobablydonotfeelincontrol.Extremeathletesaredifferent:theyfeelincontrolindangeroussituations.Thedangercanevenhelpthem.Forexample,skierDaronRahlvessaysthatbeingafraidmakeshimtryhardertosucceed.Mostofusarenotextremeathletesorexplorers.However,westilltakerisksinourlives.Someofustakesocialrisks,suchasspeakinginfrontofalargegroupofpeople.Sometimes,wetakefinancialrisks,suchasbuyingahouse.Andsometimeswetakecareerrisks,suchasleavingajoborstartingabusiness.Mostpeopletakerisksinsomeareasoflife,butnotinothers.Whatkindofrisk﹣takerareyou?(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"expedition"inParagraph3mean?A.Muchmoney.B.Ajourneywithaspecialgoal.C.Agreatidea.D.Aplanforadangerousjourney.(2)Howmanykindsofextremeathletesorexplorersarementionedinthepassage?A.Three.B.Four.C.FiveD.Six.(3)Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.MikeFayisaprofessionalrisk﹣taker.B.Mostpeopledon'ttakerisksintheirdailylife.C.Extremeathletesdealwithdangerbetterthanothers.D.DaronRahlvestakesrisksmainlyforchangeandexcitement.12.(8分)Spainisfamousforitstomatofestival,calledLaTomatina.IthappensinasmalltownnamedBunolonthelastWednesdayofAugusteveryyear.Duringthefestivalthereareallkindsofactivities,butthemostexcitingpartisthetomatofight.Ittakesplaceattheendofaweek﹣longcelebration(慶祝).Youareencouragedtothrowtomatoesinthefight.Therearemanystoriesabouthowthefestivalbegan.Oneofthestoriesgoesthatduringthe1940's,somefriendsstartedatomatofight,whileanotherstoryisaboutalocalband.Anyway,everyoneinBunolseemstohaveadifferentstory.Beforethetomatofight,thereareparades(游行),musicalbands,streetpartiesandsoon.Onthedayofthefight,shopkeeperscovertheirwindowsanddoorsinordertokeepawayfromthetomatofight.Atthesametime,thousandsoftouristsandlocalpeoplecometothetownsquaretogether.Thenlargetrucks(卡車)fulloftomatoesarrive.Fromthebackofthelargetrucks,agreattownbandstarttothrowtomatoesatothers.Thenthecrowdsfightback,throwingthetomatoesatanythingandanyone.Soonthestreetsareintheseaofredtomatojuice.Everyoneissupposedtoobeyasmallnumberofrules:Youmustsquash(壓爛)thetomatobeforethrowingitandyouareallowedtothrownothingbuttomatoes.Itisusuallyoverinlessthanhalfanhour.Everyonethensetsofftotherivertocleanup.Soundslikefun!(1)Themostexcitingactivityofthefestivalis.A.paradesB.streetpartiesC.thetomatofightD.themusicalbandshow(2)Thestoriesabouthowthefestivalbeganareaccordingtothepassage.A.veryclearB.rathersadC.veryfamousD.quitedifferent(3)Onthefightday,.A.peoplefightforthewholedayB.peoplecanthroweverythingC.shopkeepersarenotallowedtowatchpeoplefightD.lotsoftouristsandlocalpeopletakepartinthefight(4)Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe.A.TravelinSpainB.TheTomatoFestivalinSpainC.TheHistoryofSpainD.RulesoftheTomatoFestival.13.(8分)Americansareproudoftheirvarietyandindividuality,yettheyloveandrespectfewthingsmorethanauniform,whetheritistheuniformofaliftoperatorortheuniformofafive﹣stargeneral.WhyareuniformssopopularintheUnitedStates?Amongtheargumentsforuniforms,oneofthefirstisthatintheeyesofmostpeopletheylookmoreprofessionalthancivilian(平民的)clothes.Peoplehavebecomeconditionedtoexpecthigherqualityfromamanwhowearsauniform.Thetelevisionrepairmanwhowearsauniformislikelytoinspiremoretrustthanonewhoappearsincivilianclothes.Faithintheskillofagaragemechanic(技術(shù)工人)isincreasedbyauniform.Whateasierwayisthereforanurse,apoliceman,ahairdresser,orawaitertoloseprofessionalidentity(身份;特性)thantostepoutofuniform?Uniformsalsohavemanypracticalgoodpoints.Theyareoftenmorecomfortableandmorelastingthancivilianclothes.Primaryamongtheargumentagainstuniformsistheirlackofvarietyandthelossofindividualityexperiencedbypeoplewhomustwearthem.Thoughtherearemanytypesofuniforms,thewearerofanyparticulartypeisgenerallystuckwithit,withoutchange,untilretirement.Whenpeoplelookalike,theyarelikelytothink,speak,andactsimilarlyonthejobatleast.Uniformsalsogiverisetosomepracticalproblems.Thoughtheyarelong﹣lasting,oftentheirinitialexpenseisgreaterthanthecostofcivilianclothes.Someuniformsarealsoexpensivetomaintain,requiringprofessionaldrycleaningratherthanthehomelaundering(洗滌)possiblewithmanytypesofcivilianclothes.(1)WhatsurprisesusisthatAmericans.A.stilljudgeamanbyhisclothesB.thinkhighlyofuniformsC.lesspreferwearingcivilianclothesD.respectaliftoperatorinuniform(2)Peoplearelikelytothinkthatamaninuniform.A.suggestsqualityworkB.showshissocialpositionC.appearstobemorepracticalD.looksmorefreshandattractive(3)Thosewhoareagainstuniformsbelievethatpeoplewearinguniforms.A.areusuallyhelpfulB.havelittlefreedomC.losepersonalcharacterD.enjoygreaterpopularity(4)Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.A.peoplegenerallytrustapersoninuniformB.peopleenjoywearingcomfortableuniformC.thecostoftheuniformisacceptabletopeopleD.peoplewearuniformstoshowtheirprofessions14.(8分)Animal﹣rightsactivistsoftencomplainthatcutebeastsgetmoresympathythanequallydeservinguglyones.Ifso,onewouldthinkalovelycreaturelikethemink(貂)wouldbeeasytoprotect.YetintheNetherlands,minkistheonlyanimalthatcanstilllegallybefarmedfortheirfur.Thatisabouttochange.OnAugust28ththegovernmentbroughtforwardtothisyearabanonmink﹣farmingthathadbeenscheduledtotakeeffectin2024.Thetimetablewasspedupnotbecauseminkhadbecomemoreadorable,butbecausetheycancontractCOVID﹣19andspreadittohumans.Dutchfarmersnormallyraisedabout2.5millionminksayear,makingtheNetherlandstheworld'sfourth﹣largestproducerafterDenmark,ChinaandPoland.InApril,acoupleofminksandthefarmhandswhotendedthemwerediagnosedwithCOVID﹣19.Genetictracingshowedthatatleasttwoworkershadprobablybeeninfectedbymink,ratherthantheotherwayaround.Theaffectedanimalsweredestroyedandstricterhygienerulesimposed,butbysummerthevirushadspreadtoathirdofthecountry'sfarms.InJune,parliamentvotedtoshutdowntheindustryassoonaspossible,andthecabinetagreed.ThatwasawinfortheNetherlandsPartyfortheAnimals,whichhasfourseatsinthe150﹣memberparliament.In2013,ithelpedpassthelawthatgaveminkfarmersuntil2024togetoutofthebusiness.Nowthepartyanditssupportersobjecttothegenerouscompensation(補償)thegovernmenthasofferedforbringingforwardthedeadline:$150million,or$1millionperfarmer.Somemembersofparliamentclaimthatthecompensationpaidfordestroyingtheinfectedminkswashigherthanthemarketpricefortheirfur.Furfarmerssaymodernstandardsallowminkstoberaisedhumanely,andthattheyarenotabigreasonforthespreadofthevirus.Butminkstendtolivebythemselvesinsteadoflivingingroups:animal﹣rightsadvocatessaytheycannotberaisedhumanelyinsmallcages.AsforCOVID﹣I9,theworryisthatminkcouldserveasamediumforittoattackhumanimmunization(免疫)programs.Theindustry'svalueismodest(farmersputitat$150million﹣$200million,activistsatunder$100million),andpollsshowthepublicoverwhelminglyopposesit."Inademocraticcountry,thatwidespreadbeliefhastotranslateintoapoliticaldecisiontobanfurfarming,"saysEstherOuwehand,leaderofthePartyfortheAnimals.Thefarmersaccepttheyareshuttingdown.Theremainingargumentisovermoney.(1)Accordingtothepassage,whydidanimal﹣activistshaveanunexpectedwinforprotectingminks?A.Becausemink'scuteappearancewonpeople'sheart.B.Becausetheminkscouldactasahostforaninfectiousdisease.C.Becausethegovernmentcarriedoutanactearlierthanplanned.D.Becausethefarmersstoppedraisingminks,consideringthegreatreward.(2)Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying"theotherwayaround"inparagraph2?A.Thefarm﹣raisedminkswerebornwiththevirus.B.ThefannerswereinfectedwithCOVID﹣I9byminks.C.TheminkscontractedCOVID﹣19fromtheircaregiver.D.Theaffectedminkshadcontactwiththevirusinnature.(3)EstherOuwehandandhispartymemberssupportedthefollowingstatementsEXCEPTA.Minkscanbeeasilybredbyhumanswithoutbringinganyharmtothem.B.Itisacceptabletoshutdownminkfurindustrybecauseitisn'tprofitable.C.Objectiontofurindustryisamainreasonbehindthisgovernmentaldecision.D.Theamountofmoneytomakeupforthelossoftheminkfarmerswastoohigh.(4)Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.CutenessWinsB.AnUnexpectedWinC.WinterforMinksD.Farmersv.s.Activists三、閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。15.(5分)Sometimes,youfeeldownorunhappy.(1)Soifyou'rehavingabaddayandneedaboost,thenhelpisjustaclickaway.Awebsiteistryingtoofferpeoplepositive(積極的)messagesfromstrangerstocheerthemup.(2)Peoplecanpresenttheirpositivethoughtsandfeelingstothosewhoareinlowspiritshere.Thewebsite,thenicestplaceontheinternet,letspeoplepostvideosofthemselvesblowingkissesandleavingpositiveandencouragingmessagestoliftvisitorsspirits.(3)Anditisconsideredtohelpmanypeopleoutwhentheyfeellow.ThewellknownartistwholivesinSanFranciscosaidhecameupwiththeideawhenheandhisfriendLaurenwerehavingoneofthosebaddays."Wetriedtobecomecheerful,butnoneoftheusualmethodsseemedtobeworking.Notmusic.Notfood.Whatwehopedwassomethingpositive,honestandgood.Sowithonlyacameraandwork﹣freeweekend,wecreated‘TheNicestPlaceOnTheInternet."heexplainedonhiswebsite.Oneuserofthesite,JosephMeehan,27,fromBirmingham,said,"It'safunandexcitingwebsite.IvisiteveryonceinawhilewhenI'mmissingmyfriendsorfamily.(4)Itmayevenstopthemfromdoingsomethingstupid.Youcanalsopostyourvideotothewebsite,andtheyaddittotheseries.It'sveryeasytosharethelove."Mr.Lamisnowworkingonanewproject.(5)Theideaisthatstrangerssendanaudio(聲音)diarybyleavingavoicemailandthenanyonecanlistentoit.A.ThewebsitewascreatedbyJeffLam.B.Itannouncestobe"thenicestplaceontheInternet".C.Wedon'tlikeitmostoftime.D.Don'tthinklikethat.E.Theprojectallowspeopletoleavepositivevoicemailsforstrangers.F.Anditishardtocomebacktoyourhighspirit.G.Ithinkitcouldreallybehelpfultopeoplethatarefeelingdownorsad.四、閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。16.(15分)HarvardLibraryIfwecompareprofessorsandstudentstothehostofauniversity,thenthelibraryofauniversitycanbecomparedtothehallway.Thequalityofauniversity,(1),isindirectproportiontothatofitslibrary.AtHarvard,thelibraryisanessentialpartofeverybody'slife.Boththequantityandthe(2)ofthelibrarymakestudyanenjoyableprocess.HarvardLibraryisnotonlythemostancientlibraryintheUnitedStates,butthelargestuniversitylibrarywiththelargestscale.In1638JohnHarvard(3)hiswholelibrarytothethenHarvardCollege.After300yearsofdevelopment,thelibrarynowholds10millionsofbooksand(4)morethan100branchLibraries.Inadditiontothelibrariesownedbyeachschool,therearespeciallibrariesthatare(5)insomeaspects.WhilemostofthebranchlibrariesareonHarvardcampus,someareasfarasinWashington,D.C.oreveninFlorenceofItaly.YenchingLibraryisfamousforits(6)ofEastAsianliterature.LamontLibraryisthefirstlibraryintheworldthatis(7)forundergraduates.WidenerLibraryisthelargestlibraryinHarvard,onlysecondtoLibraryofCongress.What(8)tobementionedisthesystemorrathertheserviceofthelibraries.Usuallythelibrariesareopenfrom9a.m.to5p.m..Themainlibrariesareopenuntil10p.m..Thelibrariesforundergraduateswillevenbeopenallnightduringthe(9)period.Thelibrariesalsoprovidewithstudentstheserviceof(10)readingmaterialsforallcourses.Atthebeginningofasemester,eachteacherwillgivealistofbookstothelibrarians.Thelibrariansare(11)tofindoutthesebooksandputthemattheplaceswherestudentscaneasilyfindthem.Thereisnolimitationforthenumberofbooksthatstudentscanborrow.Asthespaceforthelibraryislimited,manybooksare(12)insuburbanlibrary.Despitethis,studentscangotofetchthebookatthe(13)librarywithin24hoursaftertheysubmitrequestforthatbook.Evenifthereisonlyonebooktobefetchedfromthesuburbanlibrary,thelibrariesoncampuswillsendsomeonetodothejob.Thiskindof(14)whichputreadersinthefirstplaceisrareeveninIvyLeague.Therefore,studyatHarvardwillbea/an(15)experience.(1)A.asaresultB.tosomeextentC.onthecontraryD.atalltimes(2)A.influenceB.disciplineC.qualityD.prospect(3)A.donatedB.assignedC.adaptedD.distributed(4)A.containsB.composesC.involvesD.includes(5)A.informativeB.differentC.secureD.peculiar(6)A.collectionsB.documentsC.phenomenaD.exhibitions(7)A.unusuallyB.formallyC.speciallyD.especially(8)A.remainsB.happensC.appearsD.deserves(9)A.examinationB.experimentC.vacationD.graduation(10)A.confirmingB.preparingC.selectingD.designing(11)A.desperateB.willingC.reluctantD.responsible(12)A.exhibitedB.reservedC.storedD.classified(13)A.appointedB.acceptedC.expectedD.restricted(14)A.performanceB.serviceC.activityD.response(15)A.fortunateB.creativeC.positiveD.enjoyable五、閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。17.(10分)GoingtoDisneyWorldisonthetopofmanychildren'sdreamlists.SowhenJermaineBellfromSouthCarolinaturneddowntheopportunitytogotothe(1)(magic)destinationforhisseventhbirthdayinordertoputthemoneytowardshelpingthose(2)hadtofleetheirhomesbecauseofHurricaneDorian,wecouldn'thelpbut(3)(impress)withhisgenerosity.Theyoungboyaskedhisparentstousethemoneyforthetriptobuyfoodforthose(4)need.Hesetupastand(攤位)onHighway125,givingoutwater,chips,andhotdogstothosewho(5)(try)toreachsafety.What'smore,theyoungsteralsoofferedupprayers(祈禱)forthepeoplethatrisked(6)(lose)theirhomes.Ashisgrandmother,ArethaGrant,shared:"HeactuallyevenprayedforafamilywhiletheywerehereinreferencetotheirhousebeingOKwhentheygotback,(7)thatwasreallyteardropping."It's(8)(inspire)toseesuchgenerosityandconcernforothersinonesoyoung.Andweonlyhopehisbirthdayprovestobeasspecialasheis.Whatisequallyimpressive(9)(be)Bell'spatience﹣accordingtoK,he'shappytowaitforanotheropportunitytogotoDisneyWorld,especially(10)(visit)theAnimalKingdomandhavingaLionKingparty.六、寫作18.(15分)為了慶祝同學們順利畢業(yè)和感謝老師的辛勤培育,你班將于下周五晚上在教室舉行畢業(yè)晚會(graduationparty).假如你是班長李華,請你就晚會的活動安排、需要協(xié)助的具體事項等給全班同學寫一個邀請函.要求:(1)注意邀請函的寫作特點;(2)80詞左右(開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù));(3)信中不得出現(xiàn)你的真實姓名、學校名和地名.Dearclassmates,Howtimeflies!It'stimetosaygood﹣bye.I'mlookingforwardtohearingfromyouall!Yours,LiHua.七、閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。19.(25分)Jaycebegannoticingwhenhewasinkindergartenthathelookeddifferentfromhisclassmates.Theyhadtwohandswhilehehadone.Duetotheiryoungage,Jaycewasencouragedthathewasjustlikeanangelwithonewingfoldedtoprepareforsomething.Itstartedwhenoneboylaughedathim.Fromthatday,5﹣year﹣oldJayceturnedsad.Hereturnedhomewithquestions."WhyamIdifferent?Whyme?Why?"Hecriedtoaskhismother,Lewis.SeeingJaycewasmadatGodformakinghimthatway,thepoormotherfeltitahugedaggertoherheart.Whatmadehermoresorrowfullwasthatshedidn'tknowwhattodoatthatpointandhowtoprovideanswerstoherson'squestionswhichshecouldneverfindoutherself.Thewhitelieburstjustlikebubblesthatday.Afewweekslater,LewisturnedontheTVtoanewsstory,whereshewasshockedtofindouttheanswer.ItwasTrashaun,aneighthgrader,thatdisplayedpositiveenergyfromhisheadtohistoe.The14﹣year﹣oldsunnyboyperformedhisslamdunks(大灌籃)ontheTV,whohadbeenahitontheInternet.However,likeJayce,hehadmissedmostofhisleftarmsincehischildhood!LewiscalledhersonJaycein.Thepoorlittleboygotspellbound,watchingdunkafterdunk.Atthetime,itseemedthatwatchingTrashaunwouldsimplybeaninspiringmomentforJayce.HesawTrashaunasatoughrolemodelwhohadaseeminglysimilarborndisabilitybutledabrilliantlife.Andhaditstayedjustthat,Lewiswouldhavebeenhappy.ButlittledidsheknowthatafamilyfriendhadalreadyreachedouttoTrashaun,askinghimtohelpsetupameetingwithJaycetorebuildhisconfidence.注意(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;(2)每段的開頭語已為你寫好。Paragraph1Thedaywasnotspentdrowninginself﹣pitybutforfun.________Paragraph2StaringattheshirthesentJayce,Trashaunbegantotalkabouttheirleftarms._______

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